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Has anyone found the cure to the Reason 442: Cannot enable Virtual Adaptor
error? I've tried all versions of the client, up to 5.0.00.0090 Thanks, Mike |
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I got my version (I downloaded about 4 different versions all the way up to 5 before getting it to work with 4.8.02.0010) working a few days ago. However out of the blue today I'm getting the 442 error. This is so frustrating. I don't understand why mine was working perfectly and now is not working at all.
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On Mar 20, 2:04 am, rawel wrote:
Hey guys The fix for 442 is simple - just tick 'Allow Local LAN Access' on the Transport tab of connection properties. Good luck! -- rawel Hi rawel, I already have that option selected, and I still get the problem of not enabling the virtual adapter 9 out of 10 times I try to connect. Thanks Rob |
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I'm sorry you are experiencing trouble. However, it's not likely that this is
a problem with Vista, but rather with the Cisco VPN, since it plugs directly into the stack. Please follow-up with Cisco and ask for a Vista-compatible VPN client. We will also report this to Cisco. "Mike" wrote: Has anyone found the cure to the Reason 442: Cannot enable Virtual Adaptor error? I've tried all versions of the client, up to 5.0.00.0090 Thanks, Mike |
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On Mar 23, 8:20 pm, Kim [MS] wrote:
I'm sorry you are experiencing trouble. However, it's not likely that this is a problem with Vista, but rather with the Cisco VPN, since it plugs directly into the stack. Please follow-up with Cisco and ask for a Vista-compatible VPN client. We will also report this to Cisco. "Mike" wrote: Has anyone found the cure to the Reason 442: Cannot enable Virtual Adaptor error? I've tried all versions of the client, up to 5.0.00.0090 Thanks, Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A few people here have reported that all was well with Vista RTM.. it's only after a couple of the most recent updates that Cisco VPN stopped working? |